Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Outsider art" ¶ 37
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Judith and Scott
Edited with an Interpretive Essay by Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott and Judith Chelius Scott ( Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996 / 1998 ).
The first City Council was also elected in 1984, composed of Bob Lynn, Judith A. Nieburger, Steven Webb, J. David Horspool ( first Mayor Pro Tem ), and Marshall C. Scott ( first Mayor ).
Following McComas and Boucher were other book critics, including Alfred Bester, Damon Knight, Avram Davidson, Judith Merril, James Blish, Joanna Russ, Algis Budrys, John Clute, Orson Scott Card, Charles de Lint, Elizabeth Hand and Michelle West.
* Judith Scott as Deputy Director Louise " Lou " Beckett
Christopher Cerf, Norman Stiles, Judith Stoia, Brigid Sullivan, Bill Berner, Chris Cardillo, Philippa Hall, Diane Hartman, Rick Klein, Scott Colwell, Beth Kirsch, Carol Klein ( PBS )
WisCon Guests of Honor have included Eleanor Arnason, Iain M. Banks, Lois McMaster Bujold, Emma Bull, Pat Cadigan, Avedon Carol, Terry Carr, Suzy McKee Charnas, Buck & Juanita Coulson, Samuel R. Delany, Charles de Lint, Beverly DeWeese, Gardner Dozois, L. Timmel Duchamp, Suzette Haden Elgin, Carol Emshwiller, Karen Joy Fowler, Jeanne Gomoll, Nicola Griffith, Andrea Hairston, Barbara Hambly, David Hartwell, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Nalo Hopkinson, Ellen Klages, Nancy Kress, Ursula K. Le Guin, Elizabeth A. Lynn, R. A. MacAvoy, Katherine MacLean, George R. R. Martin, Maureen McHugh, Vonda N. McIntyre, Patricia A. McKillip, Judith Merril, China Miéville, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, Trina Robbins, Mary Doria Russell, Geoff Ryman, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Pamela Sargent, Melissa Scott, Nisi Shawl, Stu Shiffman, Sheri S. Tepper, John Varley, Joan D. Vinge, Elisabeth Vonarburg, Howard Waldrop, Connie Willis, Terri Windling, Don & Elsie Wollheim, Susan Wood, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.
Among the many individuals he photographed were Judith Anderson, Marian Anderson, Pearl Bailey, Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, Tallulah Bankhead, Barbara Bel Geddes, Thomas Hart Benton, Jane Bowles, Marlon Brando, Paul Cadmus, Erskine Caldwell, Truman Capote, Bennett Cerf, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dalí, Ruby Dee, Jacob Epstein, Ella Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Lynn Fontanne, John Hersey, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, Horst P. Horst, Mahalia Jackson, Philip Johnson, Frida Kahlo, Gaston Lachaise, Sidney Lumet, Alfred Lunt, Norman Mailer, Alicia Markova, Henri Matisse, W. Somerset Maugham, Henry Miller, Joan Miró, Ramon Novarro, Georgia O ' Keeffe, Laurence Olivier, Christopher Plummer, Leontyne Price, Diego Rivera, Jerome Robbins, Paul Robeson, Cesar Romero, George Schuyler, Beverly Sills, Gertrude Stein, James Stewart, Alfred Stieglitz, Ada " Bricktop " Smith, Bessie Smith, Alice B. Toklas, Prentiss Taylor, Gore Vidal, Evelyn Waugh, Orson Welles, Thornton Wilder, and Anna May Wong.
The screenplay by Judith Rascoe was adapted from the novel by Scott Spencer.
The Big Gig became known for showcasing many new comedy acts, including Judith Lucy, Anthony Morgan, Jimeoin, Greg Fleet, Lano and Woodley ( at the time members of a trio called The Found Objects, with Scott Casley ), Scared Weird Little Guys and The Umbilical Brothers,
Judith Scott ( May 1, 1943 March 15, 2005 ) was an internationally renowned American fiber artist.
Judith Scott was born in Columbus, Ohio, and spent her first seven and a half years at home with her twin sister and older brothers.
Ode to Judith Ann Scott, by Simon Slate
On April 1, 1987, Judith Scott started going to the Creative Growth Art Center.
Judith Scott died of natural causes at her sister's home in Dutch Flat, California, at the age of 61.
In 2006, San Francisco filmmaker Betsy Bayha released the 30 minute documentary Outsider: The Life and Art of Judith Scott.
) about Scott and Philippe Lespinasse released Les cocons magiques de Judith Scott, a documentary filmed a few weeks before Scott's death.
In 2009, Scott Ogden and Malcolm Hearn produced the documentary Make that examined the lives and art-making techniques of Judith Scott and self-taught artists Royal Robertson, Hawkins Bolden and Ike Morgan.
* Website devoted to Judith Scott
* Clip from ' Outsider: The Life and Art of Judith Scott ' a film by Betsy Bayha
fi: Judith Scott
* Judith Scott as Estella

Judith and 1943
* 1943 Judith Durham, Australian singer-songwriter and musician ( The Seekers )
* 1943 Judith Barker, English actress
* Judith Durham ( born 1943 ), Australian singer, member of The Seekers
Anderson used the award money to establish a singing competition to help support young singers ; recipients of which include Camilla Williams ( 1943, 1944 ), Nathaniel Dickerson ( 1944 ), Louise Parker ( 1944 ), Rawn Spearman ( 1949 ), Georgia Laster ( 1951 ), Betty Allen ( 1952 ), Shirlee Emmons ( 1953 ), Judith Raskin ( 1952, 1953 ), Miriam Holman ( 1954 ), Shirley Verrett ( 1957 ), and Joyce Mathis ( 1967 ).
In 1943, he met Judith Malina ( born 1926 ) and quickly came to share her passion for theatre ; they founded The Living Theatre in 1947.
Other familiar titles are: Anzio by Edward Dmytryk, in 1968, his last Hollywood film appearance ; The North Star ( 1943 ), directed by Lewis Milestone with a script by playwright Lillian Hellman, with Erich von Stroheim ; Edge of Darkness ( 1943 ), also by Milestone, his first film role, where he played his first film German soldier role, opposite Judith Anderson ; Wilson ( 1944 ), where he played the German ambassador to Washington, D. C. during World War I, Count von Bernstorff ; The Cross of Lorraine ( 1943 ), with Gene Kelly ; The Hitler Gang, playing the Nazi official Alfred Rosenberg and Romanoff and Juliet ( 1961 ), written, directed and starring Peter Ustinov, and an Italian-American adaptation of Homer's Iliad, Helen of Troy ( 1956 ), directed by Robert Wise, with Rossanna Podesta, Jacques Sernas, and in two featured roles, Tonio Selwart playing opposite a then almost unknown Brigitte Bardot, in 1956.
Hitchcock continued to perfect his recognizable brand of suspense-thriller, directing Foreign Correspondent ( 1940 ), the haunting Oscar-winning Rebecca ( 1940 ), which is about the unusual romance between a young woman ( Joan Fontaine ) and an emotionally-distant rich widower ( Laurence Olivier ) overshadowed by a vindictive housekeeper ( Judith Anderson ), Suspicion ( 1941 ) about a woman in peril from her own husband ( Cary Grant ), Saboteur ( 1942 ) and Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943 ), which was Hitchcock's own personal favorite and based upon the actual case of a 1920s serial killer known as The Merry Widow Murderer.
Judith Forst ( born 1943 ) is a Canadian mezzo-soprano who was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1991.
Judith Palfrey ( born 1943 ) is the T. Berry Brazelton Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and the author of Community Child Health: An Action Plan for Today ( 1995 ) and Child Health In America: Making A Difference Through Advocacy ( 2006 ), and co-author of the Disney Encyclopedia of Baby and Childcare ( 1999 ).
Judith Anne Adams ( 11 April 1943 31 March 2012 ) was a New Zealand-born Australian politician, midwife, nurse, and farmer, who served as a member of the Australian Senate between 2005 and 2012, representing the state of Western Australia.
In 1982, he married Judith Mazor Rounick ( b. 1943 as Jehudit Mazor ), the daughter of a paste jewelry importer-exporter and a former Miss Israel in 1962.

Judith and
* 1946 Judith A. Lanzinger, American jurist, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio
* Judith Butler
* Judith Butler
* 1920 Judith Holzmeister, Austrian actress ( d. 2008 )
* 1956 Judith Butler, American philosopher
* 1931 Judith Viorst, American author
* 1949 Judith Light, American actress
Leonard Kouba and Judith Muasher write that genitally-mutilated females have been found among Egyptian mummies, and that Herodotus ( c. 484 BCE c. 425 BCE ) referred to the practice when he visited Egypt.
* 1948 Judith Miller, American journalist
* 1955 Judith Tarr, American author
* 1937 Judith Ann Mayotte, American humanitarian and author
* 1940 Judith Walzer Leavitt, American historian
* Sue Jones-Davies Judith Iscariot
Pepin returned to Aquitaine and Judith after being forced to humiliate herself with a solemn oath of innocence to Louis's court.
* 1970 Judith Draxler, Austrian swimmer
* 1935 Judith Rossner, American author
* 1933 Jerry Sheindlin, American jurist ; husband of Judith Sheindlin
* 1976 Judith Holofernes, German singer ( Wir sind Helden )
* Cahiers ( 1894 1914 ) ( 1987 ), édition publiée sous la direction de Nicole Celeyrette-Pietri et Judith Robinson-Valéry avec la collaboration de Jean Celeyrette, Maria Teresa Giaveri, Paul Gifford, Jeannine Jallat, Bernard Lacorre, Huguette Laurenti, Florence de Lussy, Robert Pickering, Régine Pietra et Jürgen Schmidt-Radefeldt, tomes I-IX, Collection blanche, Gallimard
Petrus and Judith had a son, Nicolaes Willem Stuyvesant ( 1648 1698 ), who married Maria Beeckman, the daughter of Willem Beeckman.
* Judith Jarvis Thomson, " The Right to Privacy ," in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations ( Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, formerly Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995 ), 552 pages, pp. 34 46.
Judith Merril's annual anthologies ( 1957 1968 ), Damon Knight's Orbit series, and Harlan Ellison's Dangerous Visions featured American writers inspired by British writers ( although some of the writers anthologized were British ).

3.317 seconds.